Firewall Settings Clause Samples

The "Firewall Settings" clause defines the requirements and standards for configuring and maintaining network firewalls within a system or organization. It typically outlines which types of network traffic are permitted or blocked, specifies responsibilities for monitoring and updating firewall rules, and may require regular reviews or audits of firewall configurations. By establishing clear guidelines for firewall management, this clause helps protect sensitive data and systems from unauthorized access, thereby reducing the risk of security breaches.
Firewall Settings. Because WorldCard Team Service uses special connection ports, you have to set up the firewall to open those ports for users to connect. The following instruction is based on the system’s firewall, please set up the system firewall, router firewall ans so on according to your company’s equipments. 1. First of all, please open [Windows Firewall], and click [Advanced settings] on the left. 2. Click [Inbound Rules] on the left, then click [New Rules] on the right. 3. Select [Port], and select [TCP] option in the next step, then fill in the ports at [Specific local ports] that used by WorldCard Team, such as [9080, 9443].
Firewall Settings. With the online Version of ZenZefi access to port 443 must be allowed as ZenZefi uses https to communicate with the PKI.
Firewall Settings. Because WorldCard Team Service uses special connection ports, you have to set up the firewall to open those ports for users to connect. The following instruction is based on the system’s firewall, please set up the system firewall, router firewall ans so on accroding to your company’s equipments. 1. First of all, please open [Windows Firewall], and click [Advanced settings] on the left. 2. Click [Inbound Rules] on the left, then click [New Rules] on the right. 3. Select [Port], and select [TCP] option in the next step, then fill in the ports at [Specific local ports] that used by WorldCard Team, such as [9080, 9443]. Chapter 5 Activate WorldCard Team Service‌ 4. Then select [Allow the connection], and tick the types of connection that to be applied to this rule in the subsequent steps, and also the name for this rule for future identification. 5. In the last, in the [Outbound Rules] section, add the same rule to open the WorldCard Team external connections, then the whole setup is complete.
Firewall Settings. Your network firewall must permit access to the Company web addresses referenced by the program.
Firewall Settings. We will select all your initial firewall settings for Managed Services. You may request changes to your initial firewall settings by submitting a ticket (through ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). If approved, your initial firewall settings will be changed within twenty- four hours after our receipt of your ticket. Our breach of this guarantee will be referred to as a “Firewall Setting Interruption.”
Firewall Settings. This is to configure a default SOCKS proxy server, if you would like to configure a SOCKS proxy server for a specific ICA connection entry, please refer to the description mentioned earlier in section 4.5.3. To Configure a Default SOCKS Proxy Server a. Tick Connect via SOCKS proxy.

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